Glad to see you back! From my own experience as a learning indie dev, I think my most important lesson so far is that you just can't do everything on your own and the sooner you find a team of people to collaborate and work with the sooner you'll actually be able to make actual, marketable, sellable games. The truth is that *successful* solo devs are extremely rare, and that 90% of them are, on their own, extremely skilled and knowledgeable programmers first. For most of us, working with other people is the best way to actually achieve success and create something meaningful through this wonderful medium. Can't wait to see more content coming from you
I 100% agree. I think it is possible to make some really high quality by yourself tho you will just have to accept it wont have wide appeal or will take you litteral YEARS. also, opps, on the tim cain thing LOL
Game Courier I see you have your sights set on your ambition on this night no matter what don’t let anyone hold you back you’re amazing. have a nice day. Stay safe and enjoy life.
If youre solo game dev and want to be successful JUST FINISH IT, DONT CARE ABOUT THE QUALITY! JUST FINISH IT FAST!!!!! Doesnt matter how high quality is your game its still gonna be suck and fail because YOURE ALONEEEE!!! Doesnt believe me??? 99% of solo game dev fail miserably because they tooks too long to make the game and it suckkk Its like making a Full Movie Alone....doesnt matter how long and and much quality you work - youre alone , ALONEEEEE... Focus on quality if you already build your audience and resources, you making it solo because most likely youre not rich.. so go fail fast, improve fast and finish fast.. SMALL YOUR SCOPE PLSSSS just imagine you making it for 10 years and its not successfull, waste of freaking time! you can be CEO in big company already if you choosing other career...
My motto is I always try to make sure that I'm having fun making my game. Because, such is my reason for my games. I enjoy it!
Programming hard
Art hard
Sound hard
Game design hard
Scope creep
Basically lol
Glad to see you back!
From my own experience as a learning indie dev, I think my most important lesson so far is that you just can't do everything on your own and the sooner you find a team of people to collaborate and work with the sooner you'll actually be able to make actual, marketable, sellable games.
The truth is that *successful* solo devs are extremely rare, and that 90% of them are, on their own, extremely skilled and knowledgeable programmers first. For most of us, working with other people is the best way to actually achieve success and create something meaningful through this wonderful medium.
Can't wait to see more content coming from you
I 100% agree. I think it is possible to make some really high quality by yourself tho you will just have to accept it wont have wide appeal or will take you litteral YEARS. also, opps, on the tim cain thing LOL
Game Courier I see you have your sights set on your ambition on this night no matter what don’t let anyone hold you back you’re amazing. have a nice day. Stay safe and enjoy life.
Underrated
If youre solo game dev and want to be successful
JUST FINISH IT, DONT CARE ABOUT THE QUALITY! JUST FINISH IT FAST!!!!!
Doesnt matter how high quality is your game its still gonna be suck and fail because YOURE ALONEEEE!!!
Doesnt believe me??? 99% of solo game dev fail miserably because they tooks too long to make the game and it suckkk
Its like making a Full Movie Alone....doesnt matter how long and and much quality you work - youre alone , ALONEEEEE...
Focus on quality if you already build your audience and resources, you making it solo because most likely youre not rich.. so go fail fast, improve fast and finish fast..
SMALL YOUR SCOPE PLSSSS
just imagine you making it for 10 years and its not successfull, waste of freaking time! you can be CEO in big company already if you choosing other career...
Je préfère la crème brûlée sans le sucre brûle
what's the background song? i feel like i know it, but can't point out what game it is from
its from hollow knight
@@danyaalabbasI am not sure, but I think he asked sarcastically. But maybe I am also wrong.